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Alarm Systems

Feature Recognition

Camera systems are able to recognise multiple features, most prominently vehicles and people. This will let you identify number plates or faces and react with access or alarm features.

Virtual Zone Surveillance

Define areas of access as protected within the cameras picture and couple the functionality with other security features, giving you an almost independent security assistant.

Keyless Locks

Never forget or loose a key again. Your thumb is good for it. Or your eye, or mobile device, or code. Programmable locks can be set for multiple user groups like guests, staff and admin.

High Contrast Cameras

Need to survey areas that are notoriously dark, or have shade and direkt sunlight at the same time? Standard camera sensors will reach their limit in these situations.

Feature Recognition

Recognition of faces and number plates is no longer the domain of science fiction films. This enables you manage access of almost any kind through an automated system with relevant data recording alongside. POS transactions or other data may also be inserted into the video via overlay.

Parking areas and door access may be recorded and/or managed by an integrated solution. Currently we offer these systems from GeoVision® and HikVision®.

Grant automated access to positively identified people and vehicles.

Detected faces or number plates can be compared to a local or centralised database and access can be granted. Cameras or corresponding control software may also be enabled to specifically record known/unknown persons or vehicles.

High Contrast Lighting Cameras

Widely differentiating light conditions are usually refrained from in professional photography. Over- or underexposure are the usual outcome as either too much or not enough light makes it's way to the camera's sensor.
For security cameras we do not have this luxury as neither the place nor the time will be chosen for the scene. Furthermore, security cameras are supposed to survey independently and thus would need to react on changing conditions.

The newest technology regarding Wide Dynamic Range features will deliver sharp contrasted images in less then ideal conditions. Scenes with partial in and outdoor areas, dark shadows and daylight, will produce clear and analysable images.

Super low lux recordings are another point of quality criteria for a security camera. If the camera fails to produce a clear nightvision image the investment was wasted.
The priority for the current standard of security cameras is the recognition of faces (i.e. humans) and number plates. To allow a comprehensive recollection of recorded events. The video may even be cross-referenced to other simultaneous occuring data such as POS transactions or parking enforcement information.